Rolf Bergmann

참여 작품

Stalin – Leben und Sterben eines Diktators
Editorial Staff
What happened in 1953 in Stalin’s secret dacha in Kuntsevo? The last five days of the dictator. Bizarre and abstruse. The film presents narratives about the life and death of the scrupulous power seeker Stalin. A life full of cruelties and red glamour which ended 70 years ago in his secret dacha in Kuntsevo. The almighty suddenly powerless.
에브리띵 윌 체인지
Commissioning Editor
벤, 피니, 체리는 우연히 오래된 음반에서 기이한 생명체 사진을 발견한다. 본 적도 들은 적도 없고, 인공지능도 알지 못하는 이 생명체는 기린이라는 이름을 가진 동물. 세 친구는 가까운 과거에 생명체와 인간이 공존했다는 놀라운 사실을 알게 되고 지구의 옛모습을 찾아 시간 여행을 떠난다.
파괴의 자연사
Commissioning Editor
제2차 세계대전에서 독일에 대한 영국의 공습 기록을 담은 영화.
우리는 누구인가
Commissioning Editor
현재를 성찰하고 미래를 가정하는 여섯 명의 지식인과 과학자가 바라본 세계의 현재를 살펴보세요.
Schuss in der Nacht - Die Ermordung Walter Lübckes
Editorial Staff
On June 1st, 2019, around 11:30pm, the shoot which represents a turning point in the federal republic falls. In the hessian small town Wolfhagen-Istha, the district president of Kassel, Walter Lübcke, is murdered during this night, while, just a few meters away, the annual carnival is putting the locals into a festive mood. It is DNA-evidence on the clothes of Walter Lübcke which leads the investigators on June 15th, 2019, to his presumptive murderer: Stephan Ernst. The previously convicted right-wing extremist Ernst gets arrested by a SEK unit in Kassel. A first background check reveals: Stephan Ernst was known to the security authorities, but they did not have him on their radar for six years. Now he is back. And a person is dead. The docu-drama “Schuss in der Nacht” („Shoot in the dark“) tells emotionally, and simultaneously factually, how the deadly attack on Lübcke came to be. It tells about the first far-right motivated murder of a politician since the era of national socialism.
Love Parade: When Love Learned to Dance
Commissioning Editor
At the end of the Cold War, something new arised that should influence an entire generation and express their attitude to life. It started with an idea in the underground subculture of Berlin shortly before the fall of the Wall. With the motto "Peace, Joy, Pancakes", Club DJ Dr. Motte and companions launched the first Love Parade. A procession registered as political demonstration with only 150 colorfully dressed people dancing to house and techno. What started out small developed over the years into the largest party on the planet with visitors from all over the world. In 1999, 1.5 million people took part. With the help of interviews with important organizers and contemporary witnesses, the documentary reflects the history of the Love Parade, but also illuminates the dark side of how commerce and money business increasingly destroyed the real spirit, long before the emigration to other cities and the Love Parade disaster of Duisburg in 2010, which caused an era to end in deep grief.